NSE 11A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 3-4: Nursing Diagnosis, Nursing Process, Smart Criteria
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Chapter 3: the nursing process according to the roy adaptation model. There are three underlying characteristics of the nursing process. The six steps of the nursing process as described in the roy adaptation model are the following: ineffective: assessment of behaviour/response (incl. determining if responses are adaptive or, assessment of stimuli, nursing diagnosis, goal setting. 5. intervention: evaluation adaptation, assessment of behaviour. Gathering data about the behaviour of the human adaptive system and current state of. Judgment of behaviour is adaptive or ineffective. All behaviour isn"t obvious to another individual. Thus when assessing behaviour, nurse must use skills of observation and insight, measurement and interviewing to identify behavioural data. Usually behaviour matches with generally accepted guidelines or expectations groups and we know ranges for values of pulse, blood pressure, and temperature: i. e. charts have been developed to identify average weights and heights for speci c age. When norms are not available, roy hypothesized general indications of dif culty in adaptation.